Guest guest Posted July 21, 2009 Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 Namaste! Previous messages on Jhora newsgroup refer to the same problem in more detail. Thank you for your extraordinary work! Yanis Dambergs Re: errors in counting the days of the week Yanis, I am surprised you noticed a bug like this. Good job! Thanks, Vijay jhora , " yanis_d " <yanis_d wrote: > > Dear Narasimhaji > > There are some errors in counting the days of the week: > Feb 28 1829 after dawn is Saturday by JHora, which is correct. > March 1, 1829 says Monday though it should say Sunday. > But if we enter the non-existent date of Feb 29 1829 > we get Sunday Feb 29. This is where the missing Sunday went, > so that March 1 became a Monday though it was actually a Sunday. > > Another example of incorrect days of the week > Feb 28 1629, Sunday (the right day is Wednesday) > Feb 29 1629, Monday (the day changes, forward one day for a > non-existent Feb 29) > Mar 1 1629, Tuesday (the day changes again and the error > is carried over into subsequent days) > > Best regards, > Yanis > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2009 Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 Namaste, See the other mail today. This weekday bug is fixed in JHora 7.33 beta 4. Please update your JHora and retest. Thanks for finding this important bug. Thanks, Narasimha jhora , " yanis_d " <yanis_d wrote: > > Namaste! > > Previous messages on Jhora newsgroup refer to the same problem in more detail. > > Thank you for your extraordinary work! > > Yanis Dambergs > > Re: errors in counting the days of the week > > Yanis, > > I am surprised you noticed a bug like this. Good job! > > Thanks, > Vijay > jhora , " yanis_d " <yanis_d@> wrote: > > > > Dear Narasimhaji > > > > There are some errors in counting the days of the week: > > Feb 28 1829 after dawn is Saturday by JHora, which is correct. > > March 1, 1829 says Monday though it should say Sunday. > > But if we enter the non-existent date of Feb 29 1829 > > we get Sunday Feb 29. This is where the missing Sunday went, > > so that March 1 became a Monday though it was actually a Sunday. > > > > Another example of incorrect days of the week > > Feb 28 1629, Sunday (the right day is Wednesday) > > Feb 29 1629, Monday (the day changes, forward one day for a > > non-existent Feb 29) > > Mar 1 1629, Tuesday (the day changes again and the error > > is carried over into subsequent days) > > > > Best regards, > > Yanis > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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